Speakers

Speakers of the 2026 edition

Edition 2026

PCAIDE 2026 on June 11-12 at Paris Mines - PSL University

Dr Sasha Luccioni

Dr Sasha Luccioni

AI & Climate Lead at Hugging Face and Holder of the AI & Social Justice Chair (Abeona/ENS/OBVIA)


Talk: AI for Sustainability and the Sustainability of AI: Two Sides of a Different Coin

Prof Matthias Scheutz

Prof Matthias Scheutz

Karol Family Applied Technology Professor at Tufts University & Director for Human-AI Interactions at the Tufts Institute for AI


Talk: The Social Lure of Generative AI

Prof Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby

Prof Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby

Professor of Medical Ethics and Associate Director of the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine


Talk: Overview of current bioethical issues in the healthcare industry

Dr Antonin Bergeaud

Dr Antonin Bergeaud

Associate professor of economics at HEC Paris


Talk: The Macroeconomics of AI

Dr Mar Carpanelli

Dr Mar Carpanelli

Head of AI and Skills research at LinkedIn (Economic Graph)


Panel: The future of work: research evidences, trends and expectations

Dr Golestan (Sally) Radwan

Dr Golestan (Sally) Radwan

Chief Digital Officer at the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and Vice-Chair of Ethics of AI at UNESCO’s AdHoc Expert Group


Discussion: Implementing Sustainable AI in Practice in Organisations

Prof Katrina Bramstedt

Prof Katrina Bramstedt

Global Head of Bioethics at Roche & Adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology


Panel: Global Head of Bioethics at Roche & Adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology

Dr Nataliya Kosmyna

Dr Nataliya Kosmyna

Research scientist at MIT Media Lab’s Fluid Interfaces group & Visiting Research Faculty at Google


Discussion: Interacting with LLMs: beyond risks and opportunities

Theo Alves

Theo Alves

Partner AI & Sustainability at Ekimetrics & President at Data For Good


Discussion: Implementing Sustainable AI in Practice in Organisations

Dr Somya Joshi

Dr Somya Joshi

Research Director at SEI and Chair of the AI Task Force & Docent at Stockholm University


Discussion: Implementing Sustainable AI in Practice in Organisations

Prof Maria Melchior

Prof Maria Melchior

Research director at Inserm, Deputy head at Institut Pierre Louis d'Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique & Annual chair in Public Health at Collège de France


Discussion: Interacting with LLMs: beyond risks and opportunities

Saila Rinne

Saila Rinne

Head of Unit “AI in Health and Life Sciences” at the EU AI Office, European Commission.


Panel: Integrating ethical standards in health organisation’s activities

Jeremy Lamri

Jeremy Lamri

CEO at Tomorrow Theory & Les Émergences


Panel: The future of work: research evidences, trends and expectations

Prof Sylvie Delacroix

Prof Sylvie Delacroix

Jeff Price Chair in Digital Law & Founding Director of the Centre for Data Futures at King's College London


Discussion: Interacting with LLMs: beyond risks and opportunities

Théophile Lenoir

Théophile Lenoir

Coordinator of the Observatory on the Environmental Footprint of AI at Ecole Normale Supérieure & PhD candidate at the University of Milan


Paper: Will AI Help Solve Climate Change? Assessing the Evidence

Dr Sara Berger

Dr Sara Berger

Sr Research Scientist and Director of Notre Dame-IBM Tech Ethics Lab at IBM Research


Paper: Setting boundaries: Defining “neurodata” and the implications for AI policy and Regulation

Dr Primavera De Filippi

Dr Primavera De Filippi

Director of research at CNRS & Associate researcher at the Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University


Paper: From Extraction to Exchange: A Data Streaming Framework for Equitable AI Content Economics

Hannah London

Hannah London

J.D. Candidate at Berkeley Law School


Paper: From Extraction to Exchange: A Data Streaming Framework for Equitable AI Content Economics

Prof Vincent Vigneron

Prof Vincent Vigneron

Professor of Statistical Learning for Precision Medicine at the University of Évry & head of the SIAM team (IBISC Lab) at the IBISC Lab


Paper: Toward a Self-Organizing Literature Review: An Application to the Financial Impacts of Physical Climate Risks

Dr Adrià Segarra

Dr Adrià Segarra

Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge


Paper: Epistemically-Aware AI

Dr Tom van Nuenen

Dr Tom van Nuenen

Lecturer and Senior Data Scientist at UC Berkeley


Paper: The Fabricated Front: A Typology of GenAI Opacity Mechanisms at Work

Rafael Plaza

Rafael Plaza

Research Director at IMPACTO – AI Governance & Institutional Design


Paper: Generative AI as a Third Agent: Rethinking Academic Work and Principal‚ AI Agent Dynamics in Higher Education

Dr Arno Libert

Dr Arno Libert

Research scientist at Aithos Research Foundation


Paper: Moral Competence Before Moral Content: Why AI Systems Lack the Prerequisites for Value Alignment

Janko Munjić

Janko Munjić

PhD candidate at the University of Kragujevac


Paper: Hybrid Intention and Augmented Agency: Allocation of Criminal Culpability in Neuroprosthetic Control

Alexandru Mateescu

Alexandru Mateescu

PhD candidate at Université Panthéon-Sorbonne


Paper: Irrationality, Loops, and Affective Personalization in Human-AI Interaction

Marta Grasso

Marta Grasso

PhD candidate at University Sapienza di Roma


Paper: Reconfiguring Creative Labour: Generative AI, Work Practices, and the Ethics of Distributed Agency

Leon Assaad

Leon Assaad

PhD candidate at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, LMU Munich


Paper: Epistemically-Aware AI

Claudia Solinas

Claudia Solinas

PhD candidate at University Sapienza di Roma


Paper: Reconfiguring Creative Labour: Generative AI, Work Practices, and the Ethics of Distributed Agency

Marco Di Donato

Marco Di Donato

PhD candidate at University of Verona


Paper: Environmental Impacts of Data Centers and Criminal Law Responses: A Comparative Perspective

Daan Henselmans

Daan Henselmans

Executive director at Aithos Research Foundation


Paper: Measuring AI Accountability Through Argumentation Analysis: Can Model Reasoning Withstand Scrutiny

Eike Buhr

Eike Buhr

PhD candidate at the University of Oldenburg


Paper: Predictive Digital Phenotyping in Mental Health: Normality, Risk, and the Ethics of Anticipation

Helen Hayes

Helen Hayes

PhD candidate at McGill University


Paper: The Calculated Planet: AI-Enabled Climate Modelling and the Politics of Environmental Futures

Oluwakorede Ajibona

Oluwakorede Ajibona

PhD candidate at the Center for Cyber-Social Dynamics at the University of Kansa


Paper: AI, Democracy and environmental justice in Africa

Dr Mehmet Unver

Dr Mehmet Unver

Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire


Paper: Regulating the Unseen: AI Accountability in UK Healthcare Sector

Dr Alexis Baria

Dr Alexis Baria

Senior Data Scientist at UL Standards & Engagement


Paper: Setting boundaries: Defining “neurodata” and the implications for AI policy and Regulation

Iris Coates McCall

Iris Coates McCall

Research Analyst at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada


Paper: Setting boundaries: Defining “neurodata” and the implications for AI policy and Regulation

Iheanyichukwu Henry Ogu

Iheanyichukwu Henry Ogu

Investigations and Information Compliance Officer at Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust


Paper: Regulating the Unseen: AI Accountability in UK Healthcare Sector

Sebnem Erener

Sebnem Erener

Managing Legal Counsel at Klarna Bank


Paper: From Extraction to Exchange: A Data Streaming Framework for Equitable AI Content Economics

Chiara Marcoccia

Chiara Marcoccia

Graduate student at École Normale Supérieure - PSL


Paper: Are we going towards a Human-AI Coevolution? A multi-leveled framework to study the impact of human-AI interaction on societal behaviors

Francesco Gallo

Francesco Gallo

Graduate student at the European University Institute


Paper: The double responsibility gap with Generative AI: praise deflection and blame diffusion in workplaces

Dr Thomas Souverain

Dr Thomas Souverain

Postdoctoral fellow at French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy


Panel: Integrating ethical standards in health organisation’s activities

Dr Hubert Etienne

Dr Hubert Etienne

CEO at Quintessence AI


Panel: The future of work: research evidences, trends and expectations

Michael Anslow

Michael Anslow

Researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories


Paper: Educating for autonomy in the age of AI: Children‚ AI Rights, AI Literacy, and Formative Technologies

Martina Galletti

Martina Galletti

Researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories


Paper: Educating for autonomy in the age of AI: Children‚ AI Rights, AI Literacy, and Formative Technologies

Prof Sven Nyholm

Prof Sven Nyholm

Professor of AI Ethics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München


Talk: Opening address

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